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Photo Tour and Specialty Eats: Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort

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BOO!! Halloween is one of the most FUN-derful times of the year at Disneyland, and our Disneyland Correspondent Heather Sievers has gathered pictures of some of the spooky happenings! We’ve also got the scoop on where you can find all of the season’s special treats around the Resort. So if you’re ready to scare up some fun with a few of our best Disney pals…

Skeleton Goofy!

… or perhaps your favorite Villain, then please join us!

Jafar in Disneyland

Because it’s HALLOWEEN TIME at DISNEYLAND RESORT!

Creepy Confections

There’s no shortage of ghoulish goodies in the Disneyland Resort Candy Kitchens!

Trolley Treats on Buena Vista Street

Classic Disney confections have received their annual Halloween makeover at spots like Candy Palace, Trolley Treats, and Marceline’s Confectionery. Check out the Jack Cake Pops (his head) and Marshmallow Wands (his body) that combine to make a complete Skellington! (Well played, Disneyland. Well played.)

Jack Skellington Cake Pops and Marshmallow Wands

The treats are sold separately, so you’ll have to pair up with a buddy… or just eat both .

Now, these are AMAZING!! The popular Poison Apples come in a Cake Pop version this year. You have to get one just to get one, right?!?

Poison Apple Cake Pops

And you’ll still find them in their better known Caramel Apple version as well, along with an awesome new Evil Queen Apple! I must have her!!

Candy Apples

BOO-tiful Beignets

Heather LOVED the Butterscotch Mickey-shaped Beignets at the Mint Julep Bar, and we’re looking forward to bringing you a full review soon!

Butterscotch Beignets

Butterscotch Beignet Sign

OH, and the Poison Apple Mug is back as well! (You can find yours at Disney World, too, at Storybook Treats during Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party!)

Spooky Souvenirs

Even though Halloween in Disneyland is full of fun and whimsy, there is one TRULY SCARY sight… and that’s the line at Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar to get the Hitchhiking Ghost Tiki Mug!

Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar

This is Heather’s view after about an hour in line, finally approaching the front.

Line at Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar

Worth it? Uhh… HECK, YEAH!!!

Hitchhiking Ghosts Tiki Mug

The Tiki Mug is filled with This Chilling Challenge — a specialty drink — for $30; and there is a limit of two mugs per person. Word has it the mugs are already sold out, BUT Heather was informed they will return (though the date is uncertain).

Specialty Souvenir Popcorn Buckets this year include the return of the Zero Popcorn Bucket, and a traditional bucket featuring Pumpkin Pluto, Gnome Mickey, and Fortune Teller Minnie. Even the regular boxes have received their seasonal paper container .

Conjure Up Some Counter Service

Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe has a HUGE array of fall goodies, from Pumpkin Cheesecake and Spice Bundt Cake to Maple Creme Brûlée and a Caramel Eclair. It’s also one of MANY places you’ll find the suuuuper cute Bat Mickey Cookie again this year.

It’s a slice topped with pastrami and mustard oil, mozzarella, and battered pickle chips. And a Spider Parfait is the dessert du jour.

Looking for a ghoul — I mean, COOL — treat? Vanilla and Orange Soft-Serve Ice Cream has hit the scene at Paradise Pier Ice Cream Co., and Schmoozies is the stop for a Caramel Apple Smoothie.

Schmoozies

Caramel Drizzle Hidden Mickey topping Caramel Apple Smoothie

Terrifying (for the sake of alliteration ) Table Service

Is dining at a Table Service restaurant part of your Disneyland Halloween plan? Then keep an eye out for seasonal arrivals on the menu, like the Loaded Bites (seasoned potatoes topped with beef brisket, pimento cheese, and a spicy BBQ sauce) at River Belle Terrace.

River Belle Terrace

Cafe Orleans is offering a special Grilled Flat Iron Steak (and the Butterscotch Beignets are available here, too!). Or you can try the Blackened Spicy Chicken Sandwich at Carnation Cafe.

And finally, the Blue Bayou is offering a special Prix Fixe menu exclusively for guests at Mickey’s Halloween Party as part of a special Dining Package, which includes reserved viewing for the Frightfully Fun Parade.

Blue Bayou

We hope your Halloween celebration in Disneyland is SO GOOD that it’s SCARY!!!

What is your top treat for celebrating Halloween Time in Disneyland? Please let us know with a comment!

Love this post! So much fun and very informative of all the great Halloween-themed eats at both CA parks. I was planning on visiting tomorrow and now I know some places to check out specifically for their cute treats and souvenirs. So thank you for this DFB team and Heather for the great reporting!!!!!